The Artikdander genus of fish consists of three different species of fish. The most common being the Alpino-Pelted Trout. Lesser know are the Beaver Trout and the Hicken’s Furbearing Trout, first discovered by J.H. Hicken in 1929. Although all three share similar characteristics, there are a few noteable differences. Presented below are a few of the only documented specimens known to exist
[there are none currently in captivity]. Click on the images for more details

Hicken's Furbearing Trout
The Hicken's Furbearing Trout

 

The Alpino-Pelted Trout
The Alpino-Pelted Trout

The Beaver Trout
The Beaver Trout

The Beaver Trout
The Beaver Trout

The Alpino-Pelted Trout
The Alpino-Pelted Trout

The Alpino-Pelted Beaver/Trout
The Alpino-Pelted BeaverTrout

The Alpino-Pelted Trout
The Alpino-Pelted Trout

Takeshi Yamada's "Hairy" Trout
Takeshi Yamada's "Hairy" Trout
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